We can deliver bins to most parts of Auckland including West Auckland, North Shore, Auckland Central, Eastern Suburbs, South as far as Manukau, Manurewa and Flatbush, Botany. For a full list of the suburbs we can deliver your bin to, please click here.

NO! Once placed the bin must not be moved. If moved when empty you will not be able to move the bin back and the driver may not be able to pick up the bin again. Any damage done to the bin or property by a bin being moved will be the responsibility of the hirer. Bins pushed around by an excavator or digger will be damaged and the hirer will be responsible.

Our drivers cannot determine the thickness or condition of a driveway or how it was constructed therefore we will not be responsible for any damage done as a result of your bin being delivered. If the driveway has recently been laid we would advise against the vehicles entering that drive.

Please Note: on the pick up day, the bin will be collected at anytime that day. If your bin was delivered at 1pm then it does not get picked up at 1pm it will be removed anytime during the day between 7.30am and 6pm

We are closed Sundays and Public Holidays and Saturdays that fall in a longweekend. If you book your bin on a public holiday it will not be delivered until the next available working day.

Extra days can be arranged at a daily rate, these must be pre-arranged before the driver arrives to pick up the bin or a cartage charge may apply.

The hirer is liable for any damage done to the bin. This includes fire damage. Damage done by an excavator and or machinery, for this reason once bin is placed DO NOT MOVE, especially by an excavator as the bin will be damaged.

Please note even if the are in a sealed container they cannot be placed in the bin as there is a possibility they will split open or leak when being transported. Extra charges will be charged for any paint placed in the bin. This will also include any cleaning of the bin and or fines or penalties we may incur from transport, spillage or disposal.

As from the 1st July 2009 the government have introduced a National Waste Levy as part of the government’s Waste Minimisation Act 2008. This Levy applies to all general waste and is an incentive to promote minimisation of waste to landfill. No one is exempt. Bins Online have included this levy into the price of all our bins.

With our skip bins you can have your bin placed up your drive closer to your house or where you want the rubbish removed from. If you used a Flexibin you have to place the bag within 4 metres of the street kerbside. This is not ideal if you have a right of way or want the bin up your drive.

With our skips there is a height restriction of 4 metres. With a Flexibin the height restriction is 9 metres as the Flexibin is craned onto a truck (remember the crane that toppled onto the house on the 28th November 2014 on the North Shore).

With our skip bins they are used over and over again, Flexibags are single use bags and not reuseable. Are Flexibins environmentally friendly going straight to landfill? How long do they take to break down?

Flexibins often have hidden costs – the purchase cost is low but doesn’t include the cost of pickup which you don’t find out about until after you’ve purchased them.

We will try and divert any recyclable material out of landfills where possible – Flexibins usually go straight to the landfill.

At Bins Online we are passionate about preserving our environment. We recycle your rubbish as much as possible. This plays a significant role in saving landfill space and achieving a cleaner greener New Zealand. How can you help? Let the driver know when delivering your bin what items you are disposing of so we can recycle as much as we can.